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The fanciful fantasies of the cabbies continue with a real "show stopper" from Elaine.
Photos left in Tony's cab by Herve Villechaize of "Fantasy Island" prompt the cabbies to indulge in their own fantasies.
Elaine convinces the cabbies to pool their money and buy a valuable painting as an investment. But to raise the cash, they'll have to make a deal with the devil — Louie.
Following a excitement filled ski trip, Alex decides to start living life to the fullest, which includes skydiving for the first time.
Elaine keeps her promise to a date with Louie so that the drivers; demands can be met and end the strike. Despite Louie actually being a gentleman, she's still suspicious of his intent.
Tired of driving ill-fixed cabs, the cabbies go on strike; Louie offers a solution.
Bobby's new manager is more interested in his talents as a lover than his acting abilities.
Latka quickly falls in love with Simka, a girl from his country who is now living in New York and is secretly from a different background than he thinks.
Tony wants to adopt a boy who would rather live with a wealthy couple.
Tony is initially excited about fighting a former champ whose best days are behind him. His excitement turns to doubt when he realizes that the champ is dedicating the fight to a kid in a wheelchair.
Jim invests his racetrack winnings in a lame horse that he wants to set free---in New York City.
Fearing that Zena will break up with him, Louie finally decides to meet her parents. He then pays Alex to accompany him and make sure that he doesn't step out of line.
Elaine is intrigued when a secret admirer sends her several romantic poems. She soon realizes that it must be someone in the garage.
After Latka's country erupts into a civil war, he feels that he has a obligation to go home and join the revolution, after all he is a General.
Alex embarks on a romance with a fragile former soap star who is reluctant to get into a long term relationship.
After his apartment complex is torn down, Latka unknowingly signs a lease to live in a luxurious penthouse that costs $3,000 a month. Realizing that Latka will have to move out after a month, the cabbies decide to spend every minute enjoying the perks of the apartment.
Alex and Louie compete to see who can haul in the most money during an eight hour tour on the streets. If Louie wins he gets a date with Elaine.
Bobby and Tony become embattled in a fierce competition for the affections of a beautiful girl they both met and asked out at Mario's.
Alex is revisited by a now slimmer Angela whose romantic interest in him has grown since she last saw him a year ago.
Bobby considers quitting acting after he meets a young actor-wannabe who just moved to New York and immediately lands a leading role in an off Broadway play.
Working two jobs and raising her kids takes its toll on Elaine, who seems to be losing her marbles.
The drivers try to make a cabbie out of a refugee from the '60s who hasn't quite put his life together.
The cabbies are disturbed by Alex's nonchalance when confronted with the news of his father's heart attack.
Louie is unsure what to do when he starts to date a nice girl that seems to be more than one of his typical one night stands.